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Lots of stories about "no global warming" until 2015 (3 posts)

  1. truthmod
    Administrator

    I wonder who is going to jump all over this. Just hope people understand that apocalyptic species loss and resource depletion are still happening and a few years (or a decade) respite from GW doesn't mean much in the scheme of things. At the same time, with all these conflicting messages from the media, is it any wonder that people don't really know what to believe about GW? The last round of stories on this topic seemed to say that GW was going to kick back in after 2009, so who knows?

    http://news.google.com/news?tab=wn&client=fire...

    Next decade 'may see no warming'
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7376301....

    The Earth's temperature may stay roughly the same for a decade, as natural climate cycles enter a cooling phase, scientists have predicted.

    A new computer model developed by German researchers, reported in the journal Nature, suggests the cooling will counter greenhouse warming.

    Ocean Cooling to Briefly Halt Global Warming, Researchers Say
    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601124...

    Posted 16 years ago #
  2. truthmod
    Administrator

    Global cooling theories put scientists on guard
    http://uk.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUK...

    A new study suggesting a possible lull in manmade global warming has raised fears of a reduced urgency to battle climate change.


    Britain's Met Office Hadley Centre is sticking to its forecasts made last year that half of the five years after 2009 would "quite likely" be the hottest on record, partly due to manmade warming.

    Meanwhile six climate scientists offered on Thursday to bet 5,000 euros ($7,730) that the Nature article's forecast of cooling or no warming globally from 2000-2015 was wrong.

    "We think not -- and we are prepared to bet serious money on this," say the scientists, led by Stefan Rahmstorf, professor of physics of the oceans at Germany's Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, in a comment posted at realclimate.org/

    The original Nature article's lead author, Leibniz Institute's Noel Keenlyside, acknowledged on Friday that recent data showed much more warming that he had forecast through 2007, but stood by a "stabilization" of temperatures from 2005-2015.

    Posted 16 years ago #
  3. chrisc
    Member

    It's not a comment but an article:

    Global Cooling-Wanna Bet? http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2008...

    Posted 16 years ago #

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